JS S 3 third term
  • 1. The common way of spreading HIV/AIDS is through
A) hugging
B) sharing clothes
C) sex
D) hand shake
  • 2. The soundness of moral character is
A) tolerance
B) Integrity
C) contentment
D) commitment
  • 3. Culture can be transmitted from one generation to the next means culture is   
A) continuous
B) dynamic
C) social
D) integrated
  • 4. environment created through human activities is
A) rural environment
B) social environment
C) physical environment
D) natural environment
  • 5.  Natural environment is referred to as
A) cultural environment
B) physical environment
C) social environment
D) artificial environment
  • 6. The type of socialization that occurs when one receives special training is
A) primary
B) tertiary
C) re-socialization
D) secondary
  • 7. Man is a social being in his
A) family
B) school
C) environment
D) marriage
  • 8. Modern ways of savings are
A) Not reliable
B) Are assuring and secured.
C) Are not trustworthy
D) are not assuring and secured 
  • 9. The number of ethnic groups in Nigeria is
A) 350
B) 270
C) 220
D) 250
  • 10. Excursion method of learning social studies can also be called
A) field trip method
B) enquiry method
C) discussion method
D) interview method
  • 11. The method of learning social studies that requires seeing is
A) observation method
B) discussion method
C) interview method
D) dramatizationmethod
  • 12.  A group of people related by blood, marriage or adoption is
A) culture
B) marriage
C) socialization
D) family
  • 13. Do not drink alcohol before or while driving is a safety measure for
A) students
B) pedestrians
C) workers
D) motorists
  • 14. One of these is not a safety measure at workplace
A) faulty industrial machines should be utilized
B) new staffs must be properly trained
C) first aid equipment should be available for workers
D) safety equipment must be provided for workers
  • 15. . The means through which information and entertainment are passed to millions of people is
A) Peer group
B) family
C) mass media
D) School
  • 16.  group of people of same age and status are
A) common people
B) age limit
C) social associates
D) peer group
  • 17. The stage of socialization where by the child depends on his/her parent is called
A) secondary stage
B) tertiary stage
C) re-social stage
D) primary stage
  • 18. All these are voluntary organizations except
A) Girls' guide
B) Nasfat
C) red cross
D) Boys brigade
  • 19. All religion in Nigeria preaches the following except
A) love
B) peace
C) hatred
D) tolerance
  • 20. Which of the following is not a type of religion in Nigeria
A) Islamic
B) gods
C) Christianity
D) traditional African religion
  • 21. The member of a family who ensures disciplinary measures at home is
A) father
B) grandmother
C) grandfather
D) children
  • 22. Working together to achieve common goals is called
A) socialization
B) organization
C) social group
D) cooperation
  • 23. Broken school designs can cause
A) accident
B) truancy
C) safety
D) promotion
  • 24. All these are the national symbols except the
A) national anthem
B) mass media
C) coat of arms
D) national flag
  • 25. Nigeria became a Republic on
A) 27th May 1960
B) 29th May 1960
C) 1st Oct 1960
D) 1st Oct 1960
  • 26. The primary duty of a government is to
A) conduct elections
B) jail offenders
C) protect lives and properties 
D) obey rules and regulations
  • 27. One of the similarities in Nigerian culture is
A) art and craft
B) language
C) oral literature
D) farming occupation
  • 28. All these are safety measures at home except
A) keep children away from stairs
B) leave the floor wet at all times 
C) ensure windows have iron bars
D) repair faulty home appliances
  • 29. Among the causes of social problems in our society is
A) employment
B) development
C) contentment
D) poverty
  • 30. Reporting suspicious movement to the police can (a) (b) (c) (d)
A) encourage crimes
B) escalate crimes
C) Prevent crimes
D) assist criminals
  • 31. One of the most challenging and threatening social problem in Nigeria today is
A) arson
B) forgery
C) theft
D) corruption
  • 32. A threat to the well-being, survival and health of a society can be called
A) personal problems
B) cultural crisis
C) social problem
D) national economy
  • 33. The means through which information and entertainment are passed to millions of people is
A) Family
B) mass media
C) church
D) school
  • 34. An unlawful offering of money or valuable items in order to gain favor is called
A) kidnapping
B) prostitution
C) cultism
D) bribery
  • 35. The process of learning begins at
A) puberty
B) birth
C) adulthood
D) adolescence
  • 36. The misuse of drugs is called
A) drug abuse
B) drug baron
C) drug trafficking
D) human trafficking
  • 37. One of these is not the role of an extended family member in a child development
A) Eradicating poverty
B) Agent of socialization
C) Assistance in nuclear family
D) Neglecting child's education
  • 38. All the following are importance of science and technology except
A) Movement of people and goods is faster through science and technology C. science and technology have turned the world into a global village
B) Science and technology has led to increase in road accidents.
C) Health care have improved through science and technology
D) Science and technology has led to increase in road accidents.
  • 39. Socialization aims at
A) Making new member adapt to new situation
B) Distinguishing new members from old members
C) Placing member above new members
D) Making new members resist new environmental conditions
  • 40. The state of doing or creating something new, more advance, better and more efficient is
A) System
B) Hypothesis
C) Theory
D) Development
  • 41. The fastest of the three types of transportation is
A) air transport
B) marine transport
C) water transport
D) Road transport
  • 42. A modern socialization agent with strong influence on the children now a days is
A) Religion
B) Mass media
C) Club
D) Teacher
  • 43. The most important social group is the
A) Religious group
B) Political party
C) Family
D) Pressure groups
  • 44. Man lives better and happier when he lives
A) Alone
B) In the company of other men
C) In Nigeria
D) I America
  • 45. Poverty is a state of
A) Not having enough power
B) Not having enough knowledge
C) Having need of nothing
D) Having need of nothing
  • 46. Example of cultism group is
A) Nigeria student association
B) Lion club of Nigeria
C) Nigeria bar association
D) Pirates and buccaneers
  • 47. The trunk A roads in Nigeria are managed by
A) the local government
B) the federal government.
C) private organizations
D) the states
  • 48. Pipeline transportation conveys
A) Cargo
B) gases, oil and other liquids 
C) human
D) books and stationeries.
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